Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson are reportedly calling it quits. The couple met on "Saturday Night Live" and became engaged just weeks after making their relationship official on Instagram in May.
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Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson made their relationship Instagram official in May. So fans were keen to see her perform at the iHeartRadio Wango Tango on June 2. Kevin Winter, Getty Images for iHeartMedia

They weren't disappointed, spotting what looked like a big rock on her ring finger. Later that month she tweeted, "Life’s too short to be cryptic n (expletive) about something as beautiful as this love I’m in. so (Pete) it is." Rich Polk, Getty Images for iHeartMedia

Grande released her new album, "Sweetener," on Aug. 17. In the song "Pete Davidson," she says, "Universe must have my back / Fell from the sky into my lap / And I know you know that you're my soulmate and all that." Kevin Mazur/WireImage

Grande and Davidson traveled to Detroit to attend the funeral for Aretha Franklin in August. During the ceremony, Grande performed one of Franklin's signature hits, "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman." RYAN GARZA/USA TODAY NETWORK

Davidson sat front row at the John Elliott show during New York Fashion Week in September. Though he said in the GQ interview that wedding plans hadn't quite come together, he insisted their walk down the aisle was "definitely going to happen, for sure." Nicholas Hunt, Getty Images for NYFW: The Shows

She also canceled her appearance on the season premiere of "Saturday Night Live," causing the show to scramble for a replacement musical guest. During "Weekend Update," Davidson joked about their engagement, saying, "No one can believe it. And I can't believe it. And, ah, yeah, I get it. She's the No. 1 pop star in the world and I'm that guy from 'SNL' that everyone thinks is in desperate need of more blood." Will Heath/NBC

Reports emerged in mid-October that Grande and Davidson had split. A few weeks later, Davidson made light of the breakup in an "SNL" promo when he jokingly proposed to musical guest Maggie Rogers. "0 for 3," he said when she declined. Grande retaliated in a now-deleted tweet: "for somebody who claims to hate relevancy u sure love clinging to it huh" NBC, Rosalind O'Connor/NBC

She threw further shade on November 4, releasing a new single right before "SNL" aired. The song, "Thank U, Next," called out her past relationships, including Davidson: "Even almost got married / And for Pete I'm so thankful" before launching into a snapy chorus: "Thank you, next / I'm so (expletive) grateful for my ex." Michael Rozman/Warner Bros.

That same night, Davidson directly addressed the breakup in a segment on "Weekend Update": "I know some of you are curious about the breakup, but the truth is, it's nobody's business and sometimes things just don't work out and that's OK," he said. "She's a wonderful, strong person and I wish her all the happiness in the world." NBC, Will Heath/NBC

Grande went on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" a few days later to perform "Thank U, Next" live. She seemingly sings about moving on to date someone new: "Plus I met someone else / We having better discussions," but the song later reveals that the new person she's focusing on is herself: "I know they say I move on too fast / But this one gon' last / 'Cause her name is Ari / And I'm so good with that." Michael Rozman/Warner Bros.